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I am an Ethiopian living there. How can I get this glu with Ethiopian currency/birr? I cann't find overseas currency.
ОтветитьYou said from a far you really cant tell...... its a dashboard bruh.... its 2 feet from your face!!!!!! Sooooooooo yeah😂😂😂😢😢😢
ОтветитьQuedo igual de feo
ОтветитьYou made me laugh 😂😂😂 .. you didn't do absolutely nothing .. and we are idiots watching it
ОтветитьIf you had used sand paper before painting, it would have been much better!
ОтветитьWith it affect airbags deployment?
ОтветитьYikes looks rough for all that work.
Ответитьoverkill...poor dashboard...thinner, paint, for metal , brrr
ОтветитьHorrible
ОтветитьSeems same to me
ОтветитьToyota Motor Corp paid for all of those sticky and cracked dashboards. It was well known recall. Why would I patch something that dealership would replace with new dashboards.
ОтветитьSo in other words, you can’t fix a cracked dashboard.
ОтветитьIt still looks awful to me. Not a solution.
ОтветитьNo good if crack is uneven
ОтветитьToyota murged with greedy fat Americans who like to cut cost instead of putting out quality products.... and the end result is that the toyota name is not what it used to be
Ответитьlooks the same !
ОтветитьNot that great, but I purchased (and returned) a dash cover as it did not fit snuggly. I am not sure how to win this battle. Lexus wants $2000
Ответитьbad.
ОтветитьWhen it dries I bet it stands out even more due to the thinner that was used and I'm sure it looks dry and ashy.
Unused alcohol once to remove a decal and I really regret it because the dash looks really bad from the alcohol removing the coat that it should have to stay shiny.
I'm sure thinner is worse than alcohol on surfaces no doubt.
What a mess
ОтветитьThank you sir.
ОтветитьYou wasted your time and money. You can get the money back but time is something we can never regain.
ОтветитьLook like same after and before 😂😂😂 Soorry brother 😂
ОтветитьThe edges near the cracks are raised. You have to Drexel the edges, then fill, sand, and paint.
ОтветитьGuess this would be the same for a 2007 avalon. Thanks 4 showing me the product and a demonstration.
ОтветитьLook like shit
ОтветитьLooks terrible. Waste of time and money
ОтветитьIt looks the same 😂
ОтветитьBad job!
ОтветитьHi. Just saw your video. I need to do something similar. How well does this Sugru glue stick to dash material? Thank you.
ОтветитьLMFAO!!!
ОтветитьHere in the states, if you don't want to buy a ton of rope caulk, try Tesa Sugru Super Glue
Ответитьlost process and bad results 👍 but hey nice try
ОтветитьTo be really honest it looks like when you open a kitchen sink cabinet and notice the previous owner had tried to fix leaking pipes with flex seal tape or putty. I think it just brings extra attention to it and says I'm too cheap to fix it so I will try it myself lol. Then warning dingers go off in your head asking yourself, I wonder what else they have done like this and they must not have maintained it well. But! I have to give you an A+ on trying cause I'm sure that took a long time to do.
ОтветитьI followed your tutorial and used Sugru Moldable Glue to fill the cracks in the dash of my 2006 Lexus RX400. It was simple to do...just a bit of time and effort. As you said, it's not a perfect repair, but it does provide a noticeable improvement that costs much less than the stick on dash covers. Thank you, sir!
Ответитьits a no go for me but atleast its an honost review.
Ответить6 minutes just to leave it like it was 😂
ОтветитьCheeks
ОтветитьThis is ...not better.
ОтветитьTerrible
ОтветитьLooks great 😅
ОтветитьDoesn’t look that good honestly
ОтветитьAwful lol.
ОтветитьHi! Thx for sharing. Does this repair prohibit the airbag from working properly if in an accident?
ОтветитьThe Moldable Glue...repeat 123 times...
ОтветитьIt's by no means perfect...??? Really??? No, it's by any means crap!!!
ОтветитьHow did you make that crack on you car ??
ОтветитьLike you said not perfect, but an improvement.
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